Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

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Fag posts a picture of his fag friends and other fags are complaining that he is only friends with white guys.
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LMAO Dude is seething and also apologizing for assuming no women on steroids are in the group,
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Other dumb woke fags are also triggered
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And it turns out OP is arab. A not so black black dude and light skinned latinos are also in the group.
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Wokists absolutely hate light skinned people.

Then gay arab posts another picture of his friends and the seething fag is angry that he isn't invited.
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In fairness, I still consider RLM and the Plinkett reviews to be a factor in the Disney Buyout, since those Trekkies amplified Prequel Hate with ridiculous complaints and then declared that Abrams should direct a Star Wars movie based on his Star Trek movie. People listened to them, and I genuinely believe that the nonstop mockery directed at George was a factor in his decision to sell.

I don't know if you're younger, but the prequels were universally slammed from the moment they were released.

Simon Pegg was a huge Star Wars nerd, and they constantly referenced it in the first series of Spaced (UK comedy show on Channel 4, pre-Shawn of the Dead). They asked George Lucas if they could use the Star Wars theme in the second series, and assuming they were still fans, he said yes - without knowing why they wanted to use the music.


It's kind of a hilarious betrayal of trust - but I really only bring it up to highlight that George Lucas was relentlessly mocked for the prequels by everyone from 1999 onwards. It died off a little when the kids who saw the prequels became adults, if anything.

I still think he sold purely because he's old, and just didn't have it in him anymore.
 
I'm sure no actual gay man will reply to this cos it's not worth the wasted typing time but if you can't spare any compassion for their slow deaths then perhaps consider the millions of women in Third World countries who don't get a say in contracting it.

But fuck everybody I suppose.
Yeah, we don't actually give them the medicine needed to address that in any more than meme number amounts that look big out of context. And no, fuck people you know and preferably one person. Fuck everybody is how we got the AIDS problem in the first place.
no he didn't say white dudes he said "(((white dudes)))" very brave take mr.bale
It wasn't that tyrone sold a skimp bag of dirt weed it was that he shot a guy who didn't have his $20. also Selling H and coke then crack have been the black community drug dealers choice since the 20's. The harsh crack down that effected them was from black community leaders begging the government to step in because the level of violent crime in the 80and early 90's were insane.
 
I love it when SJWs and other assorted leftists announce a so-called "People's Agenda." Like this one:
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The Archive is taking forever, but I will post a link to the smug, pretentious article that goes with this list. It's not really worth reading because it doesn't have anything new, intelligent, or valuable to say, but I feel it would be fun to mock all the same.
 
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In fairness, I still consider RLM and the Plinkett reviews to be a factor in the Disney Buyout, since those Trekkies amplified Prequel Hate with ridiculous complaints and then declared that Abrams should direct a Star Wars movie based on his Star Trek movie. People listened to them, and I genuinely believe that the nonstop mockery directed at George was a factor in his decision to sell.
Nah, they picked JJ for the same reason Disney coincidently did, because he seemed like an obvious guy to direct a Star Wars films at the time.
 
In fairness, I still consider RLM and the Plinkett reviews to be a factor in the Disney Buyout, since those Trekkies amplified Prequel Hate with ridiculous complaints and then declared that Abrams should direct a Star Wars movie based on his Star Trek movie. People listened to them, and I genuinely believe that the nonstop mockery directed at George was a factor in his decision to sell.

I really only bring it up to highlight that George Lucas was relentlessly mocked for the prequels by everyone from 1999 onwards. It died off a little when the kids who saw the prequels became adults, if anything.

I still think he sold purely because he's old, and just didn't have it in him anymore.
From what I've read in some recent works considering these things, when George sold, it wasn't clear that Lucasfilm would be able to survive without him and also without a larger corporate backer. The Disney Buyout was sold to him as the best way to continue it. Without selling George was really rich but he wasn't rich enough to ignore what Lucasfilm would do with his money and he was afraid that would drag him back into things because he had tried it before. That's why he was considering directing one more trilogy to wrap up the Skywalker story and then calling it quits.

George Lucas trusted Kathleen Kennedy, she convinced him she would safeguard his legacy that's why Disney didn't dump her for someone else, she was part of the deal. Then Kennedy and Abrams and the Disney people all convinced George they would use his half-written script for VII and treatments for VIII and IX as the foundation of the new trilogy but he couldn't really force them to. Abrams threw it out immediately and Kennedy backed him up. (Abrams also threw out pretty much literally everything Rian Johnson left him for IX to start fresh despite not having the time to start over.)

George is really aware of his fan base so it seems unlikely he's never heard of something as popular as Plinkett and maybe even checked them out for a bit to see what it was about but I really doubt it had anything to do with his decision to sell. He's certainly never mentioned it. He took the prequel mockery and his own revisions to the first trilogy in stride, convinced that time would side with him. (On the prequels things have shifted in that direction too.) Everyone around him was saying the Disney thing would work and saying all the right things, pointing to Feige and the MCU and so on, there was nobody really telling George "THEY'RE GOING TO FUCK IT UP!"

I don't think Disney ever really seriously considered anyone but Abrams. For his part some of the other people Disney hired were done on Abrams recommendations too. The Star Trek films being so awful, outside of the casting, probably should have dissuaded them from considering him at all but whatever. Disney immediately carving up Lucasfilm and closing down Lucasarts probably should have also been foreseen considering how Disney treated their own video game arm just a few years earlier.
 
From what I've read in some recent works considering these things, when George sold, it wasn't clear that Lucasfilm would be able to survive without him and also without a larger corporate backer. The Disney Buyout was sold to him as the best way to continue it. Without selling George was really rich but he wasn't rich enough to ignore what Lucasfilm would do with his money and he was afraid that would drag him back into things because he had tried it before. That's why he was considering directing one more trilogy to wrap up the Skywalker story and then calling it quits.

George Lucas trusted Kathleen Kennedy, she convinced him she would safeguard his legacy that's why Disney didn't dump her for someone else, she was part of the deal. Then Kennedy and Abrams and the Disney people all convinced George they would use his half-written script for VII and treatments for VIII and IX as the foundation of the new trilogy but he couldn't really force them to. Abrams threw it out immediately and Kennedy backed him up. (Abrams also threw out pretty much literally everything Rian Johnson left him for IX to start fresh despite not having the time to start over.)

George is really aware of his fan base so it seems unlikely he's never heard of something as popular as Plinkett and maybe even checked them out for a bit to see what it was about but I really doubt it had anything to do with his decision to sell. He's certainly never mentioned it. He took the prequel mockery and his own revisions to the first trilogy in stride, convinced that time would side with him. (On the prequels things have shifted in that direction too.) Everyone around him was saying the Disney thing would work and saying all the right things, pointing to Feige and the MCU and so on, there was nobody really telling George "THEY'RE GOING TO FUCK IT UP!"

I don't think Disney ever really seriously considered anyone but Abrams. For his part some of the other people Disney hired were done on Abrams recommendations too. The Star Trek films being so awful, outside of the casting, probably should have dissuaded them from considering him at all but whatever. Disney immediately carving up Lucasfilm and closing down Lucasarts probably should have also been foreseen considering how Disney treated their own video game arm just a few years earlier.
George was rich on paper as a single entity but his company was not doing well financially, he knew he couldn't out of pocket the money for the next movie. I know this will be unpopular as an opinion but Lucas as a writer is meh. He really shined in the broad strokes and getting fun and dynamic shots. On paper Abrams seemed like money and the studio went with what they thought was a safe bet. Disney, the brutal efficiency machine it is didn't factor in what made the original trilogy so iconic was the enthusiasm and passion George managed to put in and got out of people on camera. People want to tie some grand thing to point at and go that's what did it but it was ultimately just a self conscious old man not wanting to fuck up again, a soulless company just trying to churn out another hit and basic bitch Hollywood drama leading to mismanagement.
 
I've always thought the popular opinion was that Lucas wasn't a great writer or even director but he was a pretty good broad idea man and even better he was pretty smart about hiring and trusting experts where he didn't know better. ILM and THX basically should have never worked if you look at them as film industry endeavors, but Lucas ignored all the traditional and conventional wisdom and empowered them to figure it out and wound up innovating both fields many times over. Also while he kept Star Wars close to the chest, he recognized Spielberg as his superior at doing Indiana Jones. And his Star Wars crown jewel critically, Empire, was both written and directed by others. A lot of what has been maligned about Lucas has been the instances where he's tried to keep his hands on everything, most notably the prequels or his weird insistences involving Darth Maul.

I can certainly see why they and lots of people thought Abrams was the man, the Trek films certainly seemed like Star Wars auditions and Abrams himself indicated as much, but in retrospect those were probably not good reasons why to choose him.
 
these "get rid of cops" people are sure a doozy. do you think they realize that detectives and various investigators who help bring home trafficked and kidnapped children are also part of the police force?
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What? She' all but saying that CPS is a form of "disenfranchisement." Yeah I guess kids who are molested, beaten, and raped by their parents should be left in their care (?) as not to disrupt the natural order of humanity or something or infringe on someone's right to abuse children. This woman is a sicko.
 
these "get rid of cops" people are sure a doozy. do you think they realize that detectives and various investigators who help bring home trafficked and kidnapped children are also part of the police force?
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What? She' all but saying that CPS is a form of "disenfranchisement." Yeah I guess kids who are molested, beaten, and raped by their parents should be left in their care (?) as not to disrupt the natural order of humanity or something or infringe on someone's right to abuse children. This woman is a sicko.
"Wait, you mean replacing social workers with cops is a neoliberal ploy?"
"Always has been."

That's the closest one got to figuring out the ACAB scam. Also remember that THEY voted for this.
 
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